Environmental Law (3,183 Books)

Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law that operates to regulate the interaction of humanity and the natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing the impacts of human activity.

By: American Society of Interational Law; American Society of Interational Law. Proceedings

By: American Society of Interational Law; American Society of Interational Law. Proceedings

From the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, pt. 3 (Dec.) 1912 ; Includes bibliographical references ; ; ENT copy no. 39088007756778 has 3 short articles by Frederick Muir and an article (3 p.) by J.W. Wilson on related topics bound in at the end

By: American Society of Interational Law; American Society of Interational Law. Proceedings

I. History and design, by R.R. Root.--II. Planning the home grounds, by L.W. Ramsey.--III. Planting the home grounds, by N.P. Hollister.--IV. Plants for the home grounds, by N.P. Hollister.--V. Planting and maintenance, by C.H. Lawrence.--VI. Construction, architectural features, by L.W. Ramsey.--VII. Garden design, by R.R. Root.--VIII. Beauty in the vegetable garden, by L.W. Ramsey.--IX. Country estates, by R.R. Root.--The home and the city, by L.W. Ramsey